So much going on in the world... so much opportunity for love and healing!
Just wanted to refresh your attention with two quick bits --
1. Global Rally for Peace and Freedom -- Berlin:
Public health hero Robert F. Kennedy Jr. delivered historic remarks to many thousands assembled in Berlin.
Topics covered include:
- public health failures;
- 5G data harvesting;
- totalitarian digital currency;
Apparently the German people have a memory of totalitarianism and would very much like to spare the world from such evil.
Say a prayer for RFK Jr. because the last time a Kennedy galvanized millions for truth and justice, tragedy struck.
Click here to watch RFK Jr.'s historic remarks:
2. The Wisdom has been given to us...
Humanity is blessed with a long line of heroic leaders, teachers, saints, sages, rishis, etc. that have helped light the way for our spiritual evolution.
In times of crisis, consulting the wisdom bestowed on us can be extremely enlightening.
One uniquely American spiritual icon is Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
As violent rioting burns and destroys American cities... and as pain and suffering smolders throughout the world...
Let us revisit the tried and true Martin Luther King Jr. formula for restorative injustice:
"In any nonviolent campaign, there are four basic steps: collection of facts to determine whether injustices exist; negotiation; self-purification; and direct action." - Letter from Birmingham Jail, April 16, 1963
Let me re-state it:
Steps to Restore Justice:
1. Collection of Facts
2. Negotiation
3. Self-Purification
4. Direct (non-violent) Action
Let us ponder the wisdom and lived experience of the heroes that shaped our nation... and pray to God almighty for mercy and guidance through the transformational times ahead.
I've said before, we must realize the truth of human unity.
Violence does not reflect the truth of human unity, and must be unequivocally condemned.
"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God." Matthew 5:9
The fierceness of our love will disrupt the endless cycle of violence.
Wishing you a delightful Sunday -- looking forward to communicating more frequently in the days ahead!
Sincerely,
Jeff Shipley
P.S. Some people got a kick out of this tweet!
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